Dennis Onyango reveals what powered Mamelodi Sundowns to second CAF title

Dennis Onyango reveals what powered Mamelodi Sundowns to second CAF title

Sundowns ended their continental drought by defeating Morocco's ASFAR over two legs to secure their second CAF Champions League crown — a victory that carried extra significance after a season in which they failed to collect domestic silverware.

The achievement further elevated Onyango's status in South African football history, with the Ugandan veteran now boasting 18 major trophies, including 12 league titles, four domestic cups and two Champions League medals.

For Sundowns, the latest continental success represented the reward for years of consistently competing among Africa’s elite without crossing the finish line.

Since lifting the trophy in 2016, Masandawana repeatedly positioned themselves as contenders, reaching another final last season and producing several semi-final appearances, yet the ultimate prize continued to elude them.

Speaking in the latest issue of the Mamelodi Sundowns Magazine edition 16, Onyango explained that the latest title was more meaningful because of the setbacks the team had endured along the way.

"What it stands for me is the persistence and determination of this group," said Onyango.

"We had the quality every season, but it was never enough without making history. So, we kept pushing, kept knocking on the door year after year, believing that one day it would open for us and eventually it did."

At 41, Onyango says becoming continental champions again is not only a moment of celebration but also raises expectations.

According to the experienced shot-stopper, success at that level creates a new standard that must be maintained every season.

"Winning the Champions League brings responsibility," he added.

"Everyone now expects you to perform at the highest level every time you step on the pitch. That pressure is heavy, but it also strengthens us and keeps us sharp."

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